2015 KCMA Spring Newsletter FINAL - KCMA
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2015 KCMA Spring Newsletter FINAL - KCMA
1 2 정情 Newsletter of the Korean Canadian Medical Association 한인 캐나다 의사협회 회보 S pring 2015 In This Issue • President’s Update • Health & Wellness Day • CME Program • Haiti Medical Mission • Kimchi Digest • CME Program Volume 2, N umber 1 KCMA Spring 2015 Newsletter Welcome to the fifth issue of 정, the official newsletter of the KCMA. This issue highlights the many initiatives that have occurred since the last issue of the Newsletter was published, including the highly successful KCMA/KCWA Health and Wellness Day, CME activities, and Mentorship Program. You can also read about our Christmas Mixer, our involvement in the Haiti Medical Mission, light-hearted news in Kimchi Digest, and much more. I hope you enjoy this issue of 정. Richard Ahn Director, Communications • KCMA Events • Mentorship Program • Student’s Perspective • Kimchi Digest BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Ki-Dong Lim President, Internal Affairs Committee Chair Dr. Daniel Yim Secretary, External Affairs Committee Chair Dr. Seung-Jun Lee Director of Patient Education, Education Committee Chair Dr. Richard Ahn Director of Communications, Communications Committee Chair Dr. Brian Cho Treasurer Dr. Huntae Kim Co-Director of Medical Education, Director of Mentorship Program Dr. Dawn Lim Co-Director of Medical Education Ms. Rosa Lee Student Liaison Contact Us http://www.kcma.ca kcma@kcma.ca Mailing address: PO Box 34 Station F Toronto, ON M4Y 2L4 President’s Update Dear members and friends, Korean Canadian community. Spring is in the air! Whether you are looking forward to shedding your parka, fine tuning your golf swings, dusting off your bicycle, or simply spending more time outdoors, spring is a refreshing change from the long winter and a rejuvenating time with many events and activities to look forward to. In everything that we do, we are committed to adhering to our core values of professionalism, excellence, accountability, collaboration, and expertise. The KCMA board and volunteers have been working diligently behind the scenes this winter to plan our member and community programs for this year. We had our annual board retreat on January 16-17th to think hard about how we can offer better value to our paying members and how to best utilize our expertise and available resources to contribute to our community in a substantive way. In addition to providing various networking opportunities, we will continue to invest our resources and focus our efforts to deliver high quality CME events for our members, mentorship program for students, and engage with our community partners to help build a healthier and stronger Korean Canadian Medical Association Page 1 of 7 As an organization, we are on solid ground. This newsletter highlights some of the work that we have been doing these past several months. But there remains much more to be done! Thank you for your continued interest and support of the KCMA. Without your engagement and financial support our programs would not be possible. Best wishes to all of you. I look forward to seeing you at our events throughout the year! Ki-Dong Lim President If you are interested in volunteering or joining our leadership team, please email us at kcma@kcma.ca for more information. You can also speak to us at our any of our KCMA events. www.kcma.ca 2014 Health & Wellness Day Our first annual community Health & Wellness Day was held on November 1, 2014 at the Bathurst-Finch Hub. Organized in partnership with the KCWA Family & Social Services, this event was well attended by the public with 73 participants in the lectures and 266 participants in the various seminars and workshops lead by volunteers from KONA, Rosedale Pharmacy, Galleria Pharmacy, Immigrant Women’s Health Centre, Canadian Diabetes Association, and the Heart & Stroke Foundation. We sincerely thank all of our organizers, speakers, workshop leaders, and volunteers, without whose efforts this important community initiative would not have been possible. Special thank you to Ms. Young Oak Kang (KCWA), Ms. Younglee Ha (KCWA), Ms. Christine Moon (KCWA), Ms. Eun Joo Kim (KCWA), Ms. Soon Kyoung Park (KONA), Ms. Hyang Jin Kim (KONA), Ms. Elizabeth Lee (Rosedale Pharmacy), Mr. Jae Ihn Song (Galleria Pharmacy), Ms. Sun Young Kim, Dr. Ka Young Park, Dr. Seung Jun Lee, and the many student volunteers who helped to make this a successful event. You can see coverage of the event by AllTV News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4DJEy3BvC8 Our next Health & Wellness Day will again be held at KCWA’s Bathurst-Finch hub, tentatively on November 7, 2015. Email us if you would like to be involved! Continuing Medical Education Next CME Event: April 23 @ Il Ponte Cucina Italiana To kickstart the new season of Royal College accredited CMEs, Dr. Jung Chee provided a presentation on sleep apnea on October 17, 2014. The well-attended talk at North York’s Wildfire Steakhouse and Wine Bar generated important discussions highlighting the clinical significance of obstructive sleep apnea in the Korean Canadian population. Topic: Musculoskeletal Sports Medicine and Olympic Experiences Speaker: Dr. Dan Gill, Staff Radiologist, Oxford Medical Imaging The KCMA organized our first CME event of 2015 on February 12, 2015 at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse. Dr. Greta Ra provided an excellent update on hepatitis, which is prevalent among Koreans. This fully accredited CME presentation was well attended by physicians and trainees. All KCMA CME events are accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. All KCMA CME events are free for dues-paying members. The invitation to register for this event was originally sent out by email in early April. The deadline to register has already passed. If you would like to be included in our email list, please send an email to: Please stay tuned for our upcoming announcements via email, our website, and Facebook page! Korean Canadian Medical Association communication@kcma.ca Page 2 of 7 www.kcma.ca 2015 Haiti Medical Mission 2014 KCMA Family BBQ The annual Haiti Medical Mission took place at the Charrette Clinic Centre, St. Marc between February 14-21, 2015. In addition to providing direct patient care at the clinic, the medical team visited St. Nicolas Hospital in St. Marc to provide much needed medical supplies and equipment. The KCMA hosted our annual family BBQ on Saturday, August 16, 2014 at Sherwood Park in Toronto. This free event was well attended by members and friends. For the first time, we invited mentees from the KCMA mentorship program to meet with their mentors and other members of the medical community at this event. It was nice to see so many young and promising students attending our annual BBQ and learn of their various talents and ambition. They represent the future of our community. The mission was organized by Milal Church in Toronto with many young participants from Young Nak Church. The mission was lead by Minister Eun Sang Yu, Mr. Jason Jung, Dr. Don Kim and Dr. Tae Kyoung Kim. Other participants from the KCMA included Dr. MyungGi Kim, Dr. Ki-Dong Lim, Dr. Shawn Lee, and Ms. Eileen Heo. We would like to thank Drs. Marie Kim, Daniel Yim, Seung Jun Lee, Dawn Lim, and Huntae Kim for helping to organize the BBQ. Special thanks to Ms. Hae Yung Yim, Rosa Yi, and Clara Cheong for their help on BBQ day! This was a very rewarding experience for all participants. We hope to see a greater number of KCMA members participating next year!! 2015 Save the Dates! Please take note of these important dates: If you are interested, please forward your enquiries directly to Dr. Don Kim at: drkimdohun@gmail.com. June 20, 2015 – KCMA Family BBQ September 26, 2015 – KCMA Fall Gala Highlights from the Christmas Mixer Mentorship Program Update Our Christmas get together was held on Saturday, November 29, 2014 at Project Gallery in Toronto. This event was free to all KCMA members. This was a fantastic networking event with an opportunity to meet and greet members of the medical community over good food and drinks surrounded by beautiful artwork. The Persian catering was delicious! KCMA has been running a mentorship program, helping students on their journey to become physicians. The program selects undergraduate student applicants who will be paired with current medical students or residents. Mentors provide essay support and interview practice to mentees for mentee medical school applications. Mentors can also share their stories about their careers in medicine. An open line of communication is maintained and many mentors and mentees continue their relationship beyond the formal program length of 1 year. The mentorship program for 2014-2015 year is coming to an end with the end of school year in April. We would like to thank all the mentors and mentees for their participation in making this year's program another success. Please stay tuned for the upcoming 2015-2016 year applications for mentors as we seek to bring exciting changes to the program to make it even better next year! Dr. Huntae Kim Director, Mentorship Program Korean Canadian Medical Association Page 3 of 7 www.kcma.ca 1 2 KCMA from a Student’s Perspective It has been an absolute privilege to experience KCMA first hand as the Medical Student Liaison for the past eight months. During this time, I have been continuously astonished by how welcoming and receptive KCMA is to medical students, and have found value in networking with physicians from different fields, engaging in the Korean-Canadian community and exploring different aspects of the medical profession through KCMA. It is thus my hope that more medical students will have the opportunity engage in various KCMA events (e.g. upcoming Gala) and programs (e.g. mentorship program). opportunities for student engagement are expected to commence in the next few months. If you are a medical student looking to further engage with the KCMA, please feel free to reach me at rosa.lee@kcma.ca and look out for future events and opportunities. Rosa Kyuwon Lee, MD Candidate Class of 2018 Queen’s Medicine To this end, KCMA is currently building a strategic plan to further engage medical students. A survey has been sent out to current KCMA students, and interviews have been conducted with non-KCMA students to create an effective strategy to reach diverse student populations. Possible collaboration with other medical student organizations, including the World Korean Medical Students’ Organization (WKMSO) and Korean American Medical Student Association (KAMSA) are also underway. Enhanced Upcoming KCMA-KCLA Family BBQ Mixer and The KCMA and the Korean Canadian Lawyers Association (KCLA) will be organizing a joint social mixer this summer. Please stay tuned for further details. Call for Medical Expertise to Help Educate our Patients We are recruiting authors for the following topics: Under the leadership of Dr. Seung-Jun Lee, the KCMA will be publishing health information articles to empower the public with knowledge and resources to help them achieve better health and wellbeing. The articles will be published in a format similar to patient handouts but written in Korean. The contents of the articles will be at the knowledge level of the layperson and based on Canadian guidelines. • Completing this project requires support from all KCMA members. We need medical students/residents to write these articles; we also need staff physicians to oversee the creation of these articles. Proficiency in Korean is not necessary; the English drafts will be translated into Korean by Dr. Lee. All drafts will be subject to peer review prior to publication. Korean Canadian Medical Association • Primary care topics o Flu and flu vaccine o Prenatal and postpartum care o Pediatric care and immunizations Disorder specific topics o CVD o Asthma o COPD o Dyspepsia o Gastric cancer o Alcoholism and liver disease o DM o Eczema o Acne If you are a staff physician who can offer expertise in this project, or are a medical trainee interested in authoring a KCMA health article, please email Dr. Lee: Page 4 of 7 education@kcma.ca www.kcma.ca Kimchi Digest Scarborough Family Practice Unit Accepting New Patients Peace Marathon In collaboration with KONA, KCMA provided volunteers to staff the first-aid station at the 10th Peace Marathon on September 27, 2014 at Sunnybrook Park. Our members also participated in the 10K run and 5K walk to promote peace and harmony in the Korean community. Dr. Seung-Jun Lee completed his family medicine residency at the University of Toronto and started his practice at the East GTA Family Health Team (FHT). The East GTA FHT is a group of leading and innovative team of family doctors who work together with other health care providers such as nurses, dieticians, social workers, an occupational therapist, and a clinical pharmacist to provide the highest quality of care for patients and their families. Listed below are the free programs offered for all of his patients within the FHT: • • • • • Diabetes Prevention and Management Weight Management Smoking Cessation Seniors’ Health Mental Health New patients who are interested in enrolling under Dr. Lee’s care can call his office at (416) 284-6168. KCWA Gala On Saturday February 28, 2015 the Korean Canadian Women’s Association (KCWA) held its annual fundraising gala—“Arirang”. Several professional groups and volunteer groups representing Toronto’s vibrant Korean community had a chance to meet and network at the gala. In what has proven to be an annual tradition, the KCMA doctors came out to support this wonderful organization and its amazing work over the past three decades to help new Korean families adjust to life in Canada. Improvements to Com-munication KCMA Efforts by the The KCMA is undergoing major improvements to its communication efforts, including improving our email policy, updating our webpage, and streamlining our social media presence. In particular, our website will be re-worked with special access to our dues-paying members. Please be patient while we implement these changes, which may take several months to complete. We welcome news and updates from our members! If you would like to publish an article in our Kimchi Digest, please send us your write-up to: communication@kcma.ca Korean Canadian Medical Association Page 5 of 7 www.kcma.ca Community Sponsors The KCMA proudly thanks our sponsors for the 2014-2015 year: GOLD SPONSORS: SILVER SPONSORS: BRONZE SPONSORS: If you are interested in sponsoring the KCMA, please contact kcma@kcma.ca for more information. Korean Canadian Medical Association Page 6 of 7 www.kcma.ca Classifieds Due to Dr. Lee’s growing practice, the East GTA FHT is looking for a fully bilingual receptionist. The clinic is located at 520 Ellesmere Road, 6th floor (between Birchmount and Warden). • • Some of the key requirements for this position are: o maturity o dependability and reliability o organizational skills o excellent work habits o superior communication skills (including functional knowledge of Korean for our patient population). o some familiarity with a clinic operation and electronic medical records will be an asset The East GTA FHT offer fair wages and an excellent working condition. If you like to be considered for this position, please send your CV and cover letter to sjlfammd@gmail.com. Dues-paying members are eligible to place one free advertisement per issue in our newsletter. If you would like to place an advertisement in our classifieds section, please contact communication@kcma.ca Korean Canadian Medical Association Page 7 of 7 www.kcma.ca